What Aboriginal country is Bankstown?

The City of Canterbury Bankstown acknowledges the traditional custodians of the Daruk and the Eora People and pays respect to the Elders past and present.

What is the main ethnicity of Bankstown?

Lebanese (52,357 people or 15.1%) Australian (49,187 people or 14.2%) English (42,442 people or 12.3%) Chinese (39,289 people or 11.3%)

Where is Dharawal country?

The Dharawal people's lands are mostly confined to the area south of Botany Bay, extending as far south as the Nowra area, across to the Georges River in Sydney's west. Clans or bands (called 'tribes' by the Europeans) within Sydney belonged to several major language groups, often with coastal and inland dialects.

Is Sydney an Eora country?

We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional custodians of our land – Australia. The Gadigal of the Eora Nation are the traditional custodians of this place we now call Sydney.

Is all of Sydney Gadigal land?

Aboriginal peoples have always lived in Sydney. The original Aboriginal inhabitants of the City of Sydney local area are the Gadigal people. The territory of the Gadi (gal) people stretched along the southern side of Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) from South Head to around what is now known as Petersham.

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What Aboriginal land Am I on Blacktown?

We acknowledge the Darug tribe as the traditional custodians of Blacktown City.

What Aboriginal land is Bondi?

Bondi has been positioned as a destination for visitors for over 135 years, when Bondi Beach was officially opened to the public in 1882. Today, it is accepted that the gadigal, bidiagal and birrabirragal are clan groups that occupied the area between Sydney Harbour and Botany Bay which include the Waverley.

How do you pay respect to Aboriginal land?

The words are: 'I begin today by acknowledging the <insert name of people here (e.g. Ngunnawal)> people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we <gather/meet> today, and pay my respects to their Elders past and present. I extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today. '

Where do Aboriginal live in Sydney?

The largest populations live in the western suburbs and the NSW Central Coast. Among Sydney's local council areas, Penrith has the biggest Indigenous population, with 9500 people, or 4.8 per cent of the total identifying as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander.

What is the Aboriginal name for Australia?

Local Indigenous Australian peoples named all of Australia in their languages before the invasion. Uluru is the Aboriginal name for this significant site in Central Australia which should be respected and recognised.

What Aboriginal land is Sutherland Shire?

Sutherland Shire Council acknowledges the Dharawal speaking people who are the Traditional Custodians of the land of Sutherland Shire. Council pays respect to the Elders past and present of the Dharawal nation and extends that respect to other Aboriginal people visiting this site.

What Aboriginal land is earlwood on?

The Aboriginal midden and art site at Earlwood is of State heritage significance as it provides strong evidence of Aboriginal occupation in this region from thousands of years prior to European settlement.

What Aboriginal land is arncliffe on?

Aboriginal culture. The original inhabitants of the area were tribes of Indigenous Australians. There is evidence to suggest that these people belonged to the Gweagal, Bidjigal and Cadigal clans. Valleys of local creeks, Wolli Creek and Bardwell Creek contain evidence of Aboriginal presence in smoke-blackened caves.

What is Bankstown Australia known for?

'Bankstown' meaning

A fairly large town located in sydney, australia. well known for drug dealing, drive by shootings, muggings and high housing costs. It has its own airport, train station, centro shopping centre and not to mention its endless amount of hookers!

How many cultures are in Bankstown?

​​​​There are over 129 nationalities and around 200 languages represented by people living in the City of Canterbury Bankstown.

Who lives in Bankstown NSW?

In the 2016 Census, there were 32,113 people in Bankstown. Of these 49.3% were male and 50.7% were female. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people made up 0.4% of the population. The median age of people in Bankstown was 32 years.

What is the largest Aboriginal tribe in Australia?

Our country extends from the Great Dividing Range in the east, and is bordered by the Macquarie, Lachlan and Murrumbidgee rivers. The Wiradjuri nation is the largest cultural footprint in NSW and second largest geographically in Australia.

What is the Aboriginal name for Sydney?

Ku-Ring-Gai: The name of the district encompassing Sydney's upper north shore. It is of Aboriginal origin, said to be used by the local clan to descriibe themselves and their territory - Kuri - "us"; Gai - "place of".

How do you say hello in Aboriginal?

Some of the most well known Aboriginal words for hello are: Kaya, which means hello in the Noongar language. Palya is a Pintupi language word used as a greeting much in the same way that two friends would say hello in English while Yaama is a Gamilaraay language word for hello used in Northern NSW.

What is sorry time?

Sorry Business is an important time of mourning that involves responsibilities and obligations to attend funerals and participate in other cultural events, activities or ceremonies with the community.

How many Aboriginal tribes are there in Australia?

There are about 500 different Aboriginal peoples in Australia, each with their own language and territory and usually made up of a large number of separate clans.

What does Coogee mean in Aboriginal?

The name Coogee is derived from the Aboriginal word 'koojah' which means 'bad smell' or a 'stinking place'. In 1950 the anthropologist Frederick McCarthy gave alternative spellings as 'Kuji' and 'Kudji' meaning 'bad generally; stinking; a bad smell'.

What Aboriginal land is Ryde on?

Wallumedegal. Aboriginal people lived for thousands of years in what we call the City of Ryde. When the first Europeans settled at Sydney Cove in 1788 the traditional owners of this area were the Wallumedegal.

What Aboriginal land is Penrith on?

The original inhabitants of the Penrith area are the Darug Nation. Those who identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people represented 3.1% of the Penrith area population at 5,388 in 2011.

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